DOROTHEA LYNDE DIX, 1802 - 1887
WORKS
Dix, D. L. (1971). On behalf of the insane poor; selected reports. New York: Arno Press. HV3006.A4D58.
Dix, D. L. (1967). Remarks on prisons and prison discipline in the United States. With a new introduction by Leonard D Savitz. Monclair, N.J.: P Smith. HV9469.D71967.
BIOGRAPHY
Lasch-Quinn, E. (1997). Dorothea Dix and mental health reform. In P. A. Cimbala & R. M. Miller (Eds.), Against the tide : women reformers in American society (pp.55 -71). Westport, Conn. : Praeger. HQ1412.A3431997
Lasch-Quinn, E. (1996). Dorothea Dix and mental health reform. In R. M. Miller & P. A. Cimbala (Eds.), American reform and reformers : a biographical dictionary (pp.150-166). Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press.REFHQ1412.A461996
Dorothea Lynde Dix, 802-1887. (1967). In S. C. Beach (Ed.), Daughters of the Puritans; a group of brief biographies (Chapter IV, pp.123-162). Freeport, N.Y. : Books for Libraries Press.CT3260.B41967
Brown, T. J. (1998). Dorothea Dix : New England reformer. Cambridge, Mass.: Havard University Press.HV28.D6B751998
Marshall, H. E. (1937). Dorothea Dix, forgotten samaritan. Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press.HV28.D6M31937
Viney, W. (1996). Dorothea Dix: An intellectual conscience for psychology. In G. A. Kimble, C. A. Boneau, & M. Wertheimer, Portraits of Pioneers in Psychology, Volume II. (pg. 15-32). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. REFBF109.A1P671991V.2
Wilson, D. C. (1975). Stranger and traveler : the story of Dorothea Dix, American reformer. (1st ed.). Boston : Little, Brown.HV28 .D6 W54
Dorothea Lynde Dix. (1957). in G. Brooks, Three wise virgins (Chapter 1, pp.3-80).(1st ed.). New York : Dutton.HV28.D6B7
Gollaher, D. (1995). Voice for the mad : the life of Dorothea Dix. New York : Free Press.HV28.D6G651995
WEBSITES
Bumb, Jenn. Dorthea Dix. [Online]. Available: http://www.webster.edu/~woolflm/dorotheadix.html [2006, April 3]
Dorothy Dix Hospital. [Online]. Available: http://www.dhhs.state.nc.us/mhddsas/DIX/ [2006, April 3]
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